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A Mexican Family Story
A MEXICAN FAMILY STORY
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Exploring Mexican history through genealogy, research, photos, and the stories of our Mexican ancestors. This is a story about you and me, our parents, our friends, our grandparents, our cousins, our Padrinos, our brothers, our sisters, our past, our present, and our future. This is A Mexican Family Story.

Navigating History
NAVIGATING HISTORY
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Navigating History takes you on adventures through the archives as hosts, Mimi Cirbusova and Andrea Knies of Compass Rose History Experiences sail the high seas of historic research.

Lost Highways: Dispatches from the Shadows of the Rocky Mountains
LOST HIGHWAYS: DISPATCHES FROM THE SHADOWS OF THE ROCKY...
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History Colorado’s critically acclaimed podcast, Lost Highways: Dispatches from the Shadows of the Rocky Mountains, expands the history of the American West by exploring how overlooked stories from the past have shaped current world events and continue to impact our lives today. Each season, host Noel Black, producer and producers Maria Maddox and Dustin Hodge delve into stories from our shared past that we couldn't believe we'd never heard. Lost Highways is made possible by and a major grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities, and by a founding grant from the Sturm Family Foundation.

Sent from Disneyland
SENT FROM DISNEYLAND
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Welcome to the Sent From Disneyland Podcast. "Here age relives fond memories of the past" On this podcast we will take a journey into the past and explore Disneyland and Disneyland history with mementos, snapshots, and postcards sent from Disneyland from 1955 to the present.

Superfluous
SUPERFLUOUS
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Welcome to Superfluous with Alena and Jeanette! These scrappy gals will be sharing only the best non-essential information with you! Through two vaguely related stories they will fill your head with facts you never knew you wanted, but deep down you really need. Only the good stuff. Just the froth. So get ready to be just a little bit smarter about something that probably won’t do you much good- Superfluous! Podcast Music by Jeff Stovall: https://soundcloud.com/backhousetranscendental

Sengoku Daimyo's Chronicles of Japan
SENGOKU DAIMYO'S CHRONICLES OF JAPAN
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Sengoku Daimyo's Chronicles of Japan is a Japanese history podcast where we will be going through a chronological history of Japan. We will start with prehistory and continue up through the Meiji period. Episodes are released as soon as they are available--working on a monthly release schedule.

The Cornerstone
THE CORNERSTONE
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The Cornerstone is a podcast connecting Jewish historical sites in Western Pennsylvania to historic materials in the Rauh Jewish History Program & Archives. Each episode investigates one spot in the region. It might be a synagogue, a schoolhouse, a work of public art, a gravestone, or something as subtle as a painted-over mezuzah. The story of each spot is told through documents, photographs and oral histories, all of which can be studied in greater depth with interactive StoryMaps. The Cornerstone is made possible through a grant from the SteelTree Fund of the Jewish Federation of Greater Pittsburgh.

A Dozen Ronald Reagans: An Objective Look at Ronald Reagan's Life and Presidency (From My History Can Beat Up Your Politics)
A DOZEN RONALD REAGANS: AN OBJECTIVE LOOK AT RONALD REAGAN'S...
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Say the name Ronald Reagan and you will get cheers, boos, complaints or love. You will rarely get silence. In this podcast we look at why Reagan set the tone for politics today, what happened during his Presidency, his highs and lows, and how his image today may differ from how things were in his time. In 12 episodes, each with a different angle, Bruce Carlson, creator of the My History Can Beat Up Your Politics Podcast, looks at Reagan's presidency.

Speaking of Simpson
SPEAKING OF SIMPSON
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A podcast of the people and events that make Simpson College one of the top liberal arts colleges in the nation.

Been There Done That Podcast
BEEN THERE DONE THAT PODCAST
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Been There Done That tells real life stories of the Baby Boom Generation. Hosted by Jo Ann Allen.

Famous Stories: Damon Runyon Theater
FAMOUS STORIES: DAMON RUNYON THEATER
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From "Little Miss Marker" to "The Lemon Drop Kid" these are the famous stories of gangsters, bookies and racketeers...with a heart of gold. Each week for a full year listen to the tales of the guys and dolls of Broadway, as told by the master storyteller Damon Runyon.

Genealogies of Modernity
GENEALOGIES OF MODERNITY
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Season 2 of Genealogies of Modernity is a limited series from the Genealogies of Modernity Project and Ministry of Ideas. Each episode takes up a well-worn story about what it means to be modern and how we got here, and then challenges that narrative with recent humanities scholarship. Genealogies of Modernity illuminates lesser-known pathways to the present and unearths overlooked resources from the past for flourishing in the future. Genealogies of Modernity is a project of Beatrice Institute and Collegium Institute for Catholic Thought and Culture, with major support from the National Endowment for the Humanities. For responses to the series, teaching aids, as well as artwork and videos, visit genealogiesofmodernity.org. Ryan McDermott, Producer and Genealogies of Modernity Project Director . Maria Devlin McNair, Senior Producer and Script Editor Jack Pombriant, Sound Designer Zachary Davis, Executive Producer (Ministry of Ideas) Special thanks: Dan Cheely, James DeMasi, Peter Fristedt, Max Glider, Jake Grefenstette, Darrah McDermott, Jess Sweeney, University of Pittsburgh Department of English and Humanities Center, Institute for Advanced Studies in Culture Season 1 was written and produced by Ena Gojak and Owen Joyce-Coughlan with the support of Collegium Institute for Catholic Thought and Culture.